By Anne Lepesant on SwimSwam
2025 Speedo Winter Junior Championships
Wednesday, December 10 – Saturday, December 13, 2025 SCY (25 Yards) East: Indiana University Natatorium (Indianapolis, Indiana) Meet Central – East Live Results – East West: Lee & Joe Jamil Texas Swimming Center (Austin, Texas) Meet Central – West Live Results – WestAs we do every year, we will be combining the results from the East meet (in Indianapolis) and the West meet (in Austin) to bring you the Combined Top 8: in every event.
Day 4, the final day of the two meets, featured the fastest flight of 1650 freestyle, followed by the A/B/C finals of the 200 back, 100 free, 200 breast, and 200 fly. We concluded with timed finals of the 400 freestyle relays.
Girls’ 1650 Yard Freestyle — Timed Finals
SC Juniors Record: 15:26.17 – Katie Grimes, Sandpipers of Nevada (2022) 13-14 NAG Record: 15:52.84 – Claire Weinstein (2021) 15-16 NAG Record: 15:15.17 – Katie Ledecky (2013) 17-18 NAG Record: 15:13.30 – Katie Ledecky (2014)The top 4 times all came from Austin, with Sydney Schoeck of CSP Tideriders getting the win over La Mirada Armada’s Kayla Han by 7.7 seconds with 15:52.26. They were the only two to break the 16-minute barrier. 3rd-place finisher Paige Downey from Gold Medal Swim Club went 16:06.14, beating Corvallis Aquatic Team’s Zayda Miehl by 2.6 seconds.
Combined Top 8:
Sydney Schoeck (CSP) — 15:52.26 (West) Kayla Han (RMDA) — 15:57.93 (West) Paige Downey (GM) — 16:06.14 (West) Zayda Miehl (CAT) — 16:08.79 (West) Clare Custer (SYS) — 16:09.72 (East) Brinkleigh Hansen (SPA) — 16:19.92 (East) Izzy Riva (SPA) — 16:20.69 (East) Daisy Collins (NCAC) — 16:22.22 (East)Boys’ 1650 Yard Freestyle — Timed Finals
SC Juniors Record: 14:37.71 – Michael Brinegar, Mission Viejo (2017) 13-14 NAG Record: 14:45.79 – Luka Mijatovic (2023) 15-16 NAG Record: 14:37.63 — Luka Mijatovic (2025) 17-18 NAG Record: 14:29.48 – Luke Ellis (2023)Gabriel Manteufel from Sandpipers of Nevada crushed the field from both meets, winning the mile in 14:20.21. Ellis Crisci and Whitaker Steward, both from The Swim Team, trailed Manteufel by a pool length and finished 2nd and 3rd with 14:53.10 and 14:54.46. The East produced only 2 of the top 8 times, including that of Colin Jacobs (14:47.47), who won the event in Indianapolis by 17 seconds.
Combined Top 8:
Gabriel Manteufel (SAND) — 14:40.21 (West) Colin Jacobs (UN) — 14:47.47 (East) Ellis Crisci (TST) — 14:53.10 (West) Whitaker Steward (TST) — 14:54.46 (West) Evan Gluck (COR) — 14:55.27 (West) Grant Lilly (SASA) — 15:01.55 (West) Jackson Irwin (SRQ) — 15:04.25 (East) Michael Powell (LO) — 15:04.77 (West)Girls’ 200 Yard Backstroke — Finals
SC Juniors Record: 1:48.32 – Bella Sims, Sandpipers of Nevada (2022) 13-14 NAG Record: 1:50.95 – Charlotte Crush (2023) 15-16 NAG Record: 1:48.30 – Regan Smith (2018) 17-18 NAG Record: 1:47.16 – Regan Smith (2019)Charlotte Crush from Lakeside Swim Team was nearly 3 seconds faster than runner-up Reina Liu of TAC Titans in the East, clocking in at 1:49.24. Hayden Gibson from the Razorback Aquatic Club AquaHawgs won the West meet by .11 with 1:53.70.
Combined Top 8:
Charlotte Crush (LAK) — 1:49.24 (East) Reina Liu (TAC) — 1:52.17 (East) Hayden Gibson (HAWG) — 1:53.70 (West) Maggie Dickinson (SSTY) — 1:53.81 (West) Maya Schweikert (RAYS) — 1:54.01 (East) Roos Rootink (MTAC) — 1:54.17 (East) Sydney Schoeck (CSP) — 1:54.86 (West) Ellie Clarke (CSC) — 1:55.05 (East)Boys’ 200 Yard Backstroke — Finals
SC Juniors Record: 1:39.62 – Daniel Diehl, CUY (2022) 13-14 NAG Record: 1:43.15 – Michael Andrew (2014) 15-16 NAG Record: 1:40.58 – Baylor Stanton (2024) 17-18 NAG Record: 1:37.35 – Ryan Murphy (2014)SwimAtlanta’s Collin Holgerson came within .12 of Daniel Diehl’s meet record of 1:39.62 as he won the East meet in 1:39.74, the only sub-1:40 of the night. Baylor Stanton of Gwinnett (1:40.55) and Davis Jackson from TAC Titans (1:42.07) finished 2nd and 3rd, significantly faster than the West’s winner, Joshua Smith of Arkansas Dolphins (1:43.63).
Combined Top 8:
Collin Holgerson (SA) — 1:39.74 (East) Baylor Stanton (GA) — 1:40.55 (East) Davis Jackson (TAC) — 1:42.07 (East) Joshua Smith (LRAD) — 1:43.63 (West) Joey Sudermann (FST) — 1:43.95 (West) Denzo Senekal (BD) — 1:44.19 (East) Nico Lee (HEAT) — 1:44.27 (West) Brayden Capen (ACAD) — 1:44.30 (West)Girls’ 100 Yard Freestyle — Finals
SC Juniors Record: 46.29 – Abbey Weitzeil, Canyons Aquatics (2014) 13-14 NAG Record: 47.67 – Claire Curzan (2019) 15-16 NAG Record: 46.69 – Rylee Erisman (2024) 17-18 NAG Record: 46.09 – Simone Manuel (2015)Rylee Erisman of Laker Swim was just off her 15-16 NAG record as she won the East title in 46.85, 9 tenths ahead of Lakeside Swim Team’s Charlotte Crush (47.72). They were both faster than Beach Cities Alphas Gabi Brito, who won the West with 47.77, with Edina Swim Club’s Adalynn Biegler (48.18) just behind.
Combined Top 8:
Rylee Erisman (LAKR) — 46.85 (East) Charlotte Crush (LAK) — 47.72 (East) Gabi Brito (BCA) — 47.77 (West) Adalynn Biegler (EDI) — 48.18 (West) Kennedi Southern (LAC) — 48.52 (West) Molly Workman (NLAC) — 48.54 (East) Brynn Lavigueur (LAKR) — 48.61 (East) Roos Rottink (MTAC) — 48.85 (East)Boys’ 100 Yard Freestyle — Finals
SC Juniors Record: 41.23 – Ryan Hoffer, Scottsdale Aquatics (2015) 13-14 NAG Record: 43.51 – Thomas Heilman (2021) 15-16 NAG Record: 41.96 – Kaii Winkler (2023) 17-18 NAG Record: 41.23 – Ryan Hoffer (2015)The 3 fastest swimmers in the West and the 2 fastest in the East all broke the 43-second barrier. Life Time Northern California’s Jordan Ragland was the overall champion, winning the West with 42.24. Bolles School’s Liam Carrington edged Mecklenburg’s Mike Rice, 42.32 to 42.48, in the East.
Combined Top 8:
Jordan Ragland (LIFE) — 42.24 (West) Liam Carrington (BSS) — 42.32 (East) Mike Rice (MSA) — 42.48 (East) Nathan Foucu (QSS) — 42.83 (West) Ty Thomas (RCA) — 42.96 (West) Brody Chandler (SMST) — 43.12 (West) Rowan Cox (TXLA) — 43.13 (West) Brady Campbell (RAYS) — 43.19 (East)Girls’ 200 Yard Breaststroke — Finals
SC Juniors Record: 2:06.02 – Alex Walsh, Nashville Aquatic Club (2018) 13-14 NAG Record: 2:09.40 — Karina Plaza (2025) 15-16 NAG Record: 2:06.45 – Alex Walsh (2018) 17-18 NAG Record: 2:04.32 – Lydia Jacoby (2023)Both Molly Sweeney of Carmel Swim Club and Mikayla Tan from San Ramon Valley (2:06.74) dominated their respective races, winning by at least 2 seconds. Sweeney went 2:06.72 to take the East title over Kaidy Stout of Greensboro Swimming Association (2:08.72), while Tan (2:06.74) claimed victory in the West over Santa Clara Swim Club’s Mia Su (2:09.21).
Combined Top 8:
Molly Sweeney (CSC) — 2:06.72 (East) Mikayla Tan (SRVA) — 2:06.74 (West) Kaidy Stout (GSA) — 2:08.72 (East) Mia Su (SCSC) — 2:09.21 (West) Grace Koenig-Song (WILD) — 2:10.83 (West) Audrey Deras (MOR) — 2:10.88 (East) Salem Bahr (ENSW) — 2:11.88 (East) Kayda Geyer (MSA) — 2:12.08 (East)Boys’ 200 Yard Breaststroke — Finals
SC Juniors Record: 1:52.12 – Josh Matheny, Team Pittsburgh (2019) 13-14 NAG Record: 1:55.52 – Reece Whitley (2014) 15-16 NAG Record: 1:52.37 – Reece Whitley (2016) 17-18 NAG Record: 1:51.38 – Josh Matheny (2020)Ian Heysen of Blue Dolfins gave the East a .16-second edge over the West with his winning 1:54.61. Andrew Eubanks from The Dolphins Portland Swimming clocked in at 1:54.77 to win in the West.
Combined Top 8:
Ian Heysen (BD) — 1:54.61 (East) Andrew Eubanks (TDPS) — 1:54.77 (West) Wilson York (LAK) — 1:55.14 (East) Thi Rai (BSS) — 1:55.38 (East) Yi Zheng (CSC) — 1:55.43 (East) Tyler Bardak (HSC) — 1:56.54 (West) Jacob Bougaieff (DADS) — 1:56.86 (West) Lucas Young (BSS) — 1:56.89 (East)Girls’ 200 Yard Butterfly — Finals
SC Juniors Record: 1:50.15 – Alex Shackell, Carmel Swim Club (2023) 13-14 NAG Record: 1:54.33 – Audrey Derivaux (2024) 15-16 NAG Record: 1:51.24 – Regan Smith (2018) 17-18 NAG Record: 1:50.15 – Alex Shackell (2023)Audrey Derivaux was head and shoulders above the rest of the field in both meets, winning the 200 fly with 1:52.70 in Indianapolis. Nikki Nixon of TAC Titans finished 2nd behind her with 1:54.87. Flatiron Athletic Club’s Lexi Byrn won the West with 1:55.65. No one else broke 1:56.
Combined Top 8:
Audrey Derivaux (JW) — 1:52.70 (East) Nikki Nixon (TAC) — 1:54.87 (East) Lexi Byrn (FAC) — 1:55.65 (West) Alyce Lehman (JW) — 1:56.00 (East) Anna Shnowski (QUEST) — 1:56.31 (East) Kelsey Zhang (PASA) — 1:56.39 (West) Taylor Klein (MSA) — 1:56.69 (East) (Tie 8th) Clare Watson (BC) — 1:56.76 (West) (Tie 8th) Emily Wolf (FAST) — 1:56.76 (East)Boys’ 200 Yard Butterfly — Finals
SC Juniors Record: 1:38.95 – Thomas Heilman, Cavalier Aquatics (2024) 13-14 NAG Record: 1:42.77 – Thomas Heilman (2021) 15-16 NAG Record: 1:40.73 – Thomas Heilman (2023) 17-18 NAG Record: 1:38.95 – Thomas Heilman, Cavalier Aquatics (2024)The West led the way in the 200 fly, with both Micah Davis of Aquajets (1:41.90) and Seattle Metro’s Charlie Cancelmo (1:42.23) hitting the wall ahead of Baylor’s Hayden Vicknair (1:43.06), the East’s top performer.
Combined Top 8:
Micah Davis (AQJT) — 1:41.90 (West) Charlie Cancelmo (SMAC) — 1:42.23 (West) Hayden Vicknair (BAY) — 1:43.06 (East) Shareef Elaydi (SCSC) — 1:43.76 (West) Brandon Ha (DART) — 1:44.08 (West) Liam Smith (GKC) — 1:44.12 (East) Baylor Stanton (GA) — 1:44.84 (East) David Sammons (MAC) — 1:45.00 (East)Girl’s 400 Freestyle Relay — Timed Finals
SC Juniors Record: 3:13.15 — Sandpipers of Nevada (Sims, Grimes, Hodges, Weinstein) (2022) 13-14 NAG Record: 3:21.90 — Nation’s Capital Swim Club (Sebring, Spink, Sun, Gemmell) 15-16 NAG Record: 3:19.17 — Gator Swim Club (Bates, Cronin, Balbuena, Ivey) 17-18 NAG Record: 3:14.80 — Santa Margarita High School (Hodges, Salvino, O’Dell, Kozan) 15-18 Relay NAG Record: 3:13.15 — Sandpipers of Nevada (Sims, Grimes, Hodges, Weinstein)Bellevue Club’s Sutton Forbis (49.73), Clare Watson (50.02), Gracyn Kehoe (49.99), and Hailey Weiler (49.56) closed the West meet with a narrow win over Beach Cities Alpha, 3:19.30 to 3:19.67. Both teams came to the wall ahead of the East winner, Mecklenburg Swim Association (3:19.79).
Combined Top 8:
Bellevue Club Swim Team ‘A’ — 3:19.30 (West) Beach Cities Alpha ‘A’ — 3:19.67 (West) Mecklenburg Swim Association ‘A’ — 3:19.79 (East) TAC Titans ‘A’ — 3:19.92 (East) SwimMAC Carolina ‘A’ — 3:20.50 (East) Lakeside Aquatic Club ‘A’ — 3:20.52 (West) Laker Swim ‘A’ — 3:20.98 (East) Edina Swim Club ‘A’ — 3:20.99 (West)Boy’s 400 Freestyle Relay — Timed Finals
SC Juniors Record: 2:53.78 — Bolles School Sharks (Sohovich, Destang, Carrington, Kravchenko) (2024) 13-14 NAG Record: 3:07.45 — Cavalier Aquatics (Heilman, Browne, Kidd, Wang) 15-16 NAG Record: 2:59.57 — Rose Bowl Aquatics (Kim, Dalmacio, Larrick, Maurer) 17-18 NAG Record: 2:54.12 — Lakeside Aquatic Club (Stanislaus, Garrett, Jaya, Williamson) 15-18 Relay NAG Record: 2:53.81 — Allegheny North Swim Club (Gonzalez, Zhang, Wright, Mihm)Bolles School’s Liam Carrington (43.04), George Dovellos (43.62), Tommy Lussier (44.22), and Charlie Zuhosky (43.70) took the East title with 2:54.58, just beating the West’s Nathan Foucu (42.73), Clark Apuada (44.71), Isaac Litwiller (43.33), and Tyler Porter (44.00), who won their meet with 2:54.77.
Combined Top 8:
Bolles School Sharks ‘A’ — 2:54.58 (East) Quicksilver Swimming ‘A’ — 2:54.77 (West) Central Ohio Aquatics ‘A’ — 2:57.31 (East) Texas Ford Aquatics ‘A’ — 2:57.72 (West) SwimAtlanta ‘A’ — 2:57.87 (East) Badger Swim Club ‘A’ — 2:58.11 (East) TIDE Swimming ‘A’ — 2:58.30 (East) Waterloo Swimming ‘A’ — 2:58.32 (West)
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